You had a chance to design and vote for a spring training uniform. A guy from out of state won that. You had a chance to vote for Ryan Braun to grace the cover of a video game. David Price won that.

So, y'all kinda need to rally "Dancing With The Stars"-style and get Grafton's Pete Gourlie into MLB's Fan Cave. He's one of 51 other "super fans" who hope to advance to spring training where he will audition to be a 2013 Fan Cave Dweller. Only 30 of the current 52 will make that cut, so Pete needs your help.

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